单词 | skelum |
释义 | skelum in British English (ˈskɛləm) noun a variant spelling of skellum skellum in British English or skelum (ˈskɛləm) noun archaic, dialect or South Africa a rogue Word origin C17: via Dutch from Old High German skelmo devilrogue in British English (rəʊɡ) noun 1. a dishonest or unprincipled person, esp a man; rascal; scoundrel 2. often humorous a mischievous or wayward person, often a child; scamp 3. a crop plant which is inferior, diseased, or of a different, unwanted variety 4. a. any inferior or defective specimen b. (as modifier) rogue heroin 5. archaic a vagrant 6. a. an animal of vicious character that has separated from the main herd and leads a solitary life b. (as modifier) a rogue elephant verb 7. a. (transitive) to rid (a field or crop) of plants that are inferior, diseased, or of an unwanted variety b. to identify and remove such plants |
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